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We are responsible for balance sheet management strategy, portfolio and brokered deposit notional investment allocation decisions, balance sheet modeling and analytics, market risk management, ALM derivatives, and net interest income forecasting.
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The Lead will utilize subject matter expertise to support Insider Risk program stakeholders, business representatives, and program initiatives. Project or program management experience.
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This position will have oversight over project management for key strategic initiatives. This new position serves as a partner and advisor to the Museum Director to achieve strategic goals and implement organizational initiatives with a focus on strategy, efficiency, process, and assessment.
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This role is responsible for contributing towards the definition, oversight, effectiveness and continued improvement of the Configuration Management and IT Asset Management program for McDonalds globally.
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Proficiency in leading testing SAP ERP modules such as SAP ECC (Enterprise Core Components), SAP S/4HANA, SAP BW (Business Warehouse), SAP CRM (Customer Relationship Management), SAP SCM (Supply Chain Management), etc.
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Certified Financial Services Auditor (CFSA), Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), or Certified Public Accountant (CPA). The Senior Audit Business & Risk, is responsible for supporting the delivery of independent assessments of the company's financial and operational processes, risk management, and compliance.
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Responsible for regular reporting on the current status of the cyber security program to enterprise risk teams, senior business leaders and the board of directors as part of a strategic enterprise risk management program, thus supporting business outcomes.
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Proficiency in SAP ERP modules such as SAP ECC (Enterprise Core Components), SAP S/4HANA, SAP BW (Business Warehouse), SAP CRM (Customer Relationship Management), SAP SCM (Supply Chain Management), etc.
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Develop and inform proposal and project scopes, timelines, pricing, and budgetary metrics – and accountable for planning, development and management of projects in compliance with all applicable City/State/Federal codes and regulations, and in accordance with all acceptable engineering practices.
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As a MarTech Data Steward, you will be responsible for understanding analytics and 3rd party tag data needs, establishing and enforcing data compliance standards and processes, and supporting data management and data governance initiatives throughout the MarTech data ecosystem.
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Civil Engineering, Computer and Information Science, Computer Applications, Computer Engineering, Computer Systems Analysis, Electrical Engineering, Engineering and Business, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Risk Management, Textile Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics.
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Define and lead strategic initiatives as a subject matter expert in Oracle Cloud ERP, focusing on SCM and Finance integration, advising on enterprise-wide solution architecture, roadmap development, and transformational projects.
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Iron Mountain helps lower cost and risk, comply with regulations, recover from disaster, and enable digital and sustainable solutions, whether in information management, digital transformation, secure storage and destruction, data center operations, cloud services, or art storage and logistics.
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We offer on-site classes, facilitator-led courses, and a generous tuition assistance program, plus a performance management approach that goes beyond the typical annual review. This consists of: setting up the measurement with the third-party measuring company, logging the intake and set-up in Smartsheet, creating the project identifier in each individual Store Planner’s database and creating template files in the LAN.
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The Global Financial Crimes Manager - Strategic Initiatives, Liaison, and Emerging Riskposition is an individual contributor role that will help lead the work of the Strategic Initiatives, Liaison, and Emerging Risks team.
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